MYTHICAL ANIMALS 神獸
FICTION ANIMAL OR DEITY in the SHAPE of an ANIMAL.
Antonym
- BEASTBIG WILD VERTEBRATE.
Hypernym
- ANIMALCREATURE ABLE to FEEL AND MOVE.
Hyponym
- DRAGON MYTHICAL ANIMAL OR SNAKE which has FOUR LEGS AND RIDES ON CLOUDS.
- MYTHICAL BIRDS FICTION BIRD.
- PHENIX MYTHICAL INTENSELY BEAUTIFUL BIRD.
Old Chinese Criteria
2. Lóng 龍 is the most divine of all mythical animals. The dragon brings a happiness and good fortune, and an emperor is viewed as its embodiment.
3. Jiāo 蛟 is a flood dragon, a mythical creature capable of invoking storms and floods. Also written 鮫.
4. Shé 蛇 (snake) was worshipped in ancient times. The supernational creature of the north, xuánwǔ 玄武 is depicted as a turtle with a snake, and creators of humankind, Fúxī 伏羲 and Nǚwā 女媧 have both snake tails. The dragon was often viewed as a kind of snake.
5. Guī 龜 (turtle) is one of the four supernatural creatures. It symbolizes a longevity and good fortune. The turtle was often used in divination and sacrifices, and its images appears as a base of the stelae.
6. Fènghuáng 風凰 (phoenix) is one of the four supernatural creations, the most elevated of all birds. It symbolizes happiness, good omen, and peace.
7. Qílín 麒麟 (mythical unicorn) is one of the four supernatural creations. It is a symbol of an extreme humanity of a king or emperor, as well as good fortune and a peace.
8. Bìxié 辟邪 is a mythical animal resembling a deer with two long horns and a long tail which can expel evil influences.
Modern Chinese Criteria
rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
- Verzeichnis und Motivindex der Han-Darstellungen
(
FINSTERBUSCH 2000)
p.
730 Ch'i-lin (Fabeltier):
F collects representations in Han reliefs.
- Verzeichnis und Motivindex der Han-Darstellungen
(
FINSTERBUSCH 2000)
p.
808 Tier mit mehreren Koepfen; Tiere, seltsame etc:
- Verzeichnis und Motivindex der Han-Darstellungen
(
FINSTERBUSCH 2000)
p.
834 Wesen, seltsame; Westen mit menschlichem Oberkoerper und Drachen- oder Schlangenleib:
- 論衡同義詞研究
(
LUNHENG TONGYI 2004)
p.
11 - Dictionnaire culturel en langue francaise
(
REY 2005)
p.
3.48 LICORNE
- "Sachwoerterbuch zum Alten China"
(
UNGER SACH)
p.
EINHORN
FABELTIERE
Words
麒麟 qí lín OC: ɡɯ rin MC: gɨ lin 3 AttributionsWD
Qílín 麒麟 (mythical unicorn) is one of the four supernatural creations. It is a symbol of an extreme humanity of a king or emperor, as well as good fortune and a peace.
- Syntactic words
- NPunicorn; a mythological beast
駮 bó OC: pqreewɡ MC: pɣɔk 2 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- nfabulous animal
麟 lín OC: rin MC: lin 2 AttributionsWD
- Word relations
- Epithet: 遊 / 游/TRAVEL
Yóu 遊/游 refers specifically to travelling for pleasure.
- Syntactic words
- na fabulous auspicious animal the catching of which was regarded as an extremely promising omen. 公羊傳·哀公十四年》:"麟者,仁獸也。"
- nadNlin-like
魚龍 yú lóng OC: ŋɡla b-roŋ MC: ŋi̯ɤ li̯oŋ 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- NPOriginally referring to a kind of fish; in Chinese mythology referring to a kind of lynx which had the ability to transform itself into a fish or dragon (HANSHU)
- NPadN(garment) with dragon-fish (pattern)
類 lèi MC: lwijH OC: rudsCH 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- nweasel-like mythological animal mentioned in Shanhaijing, Liezi and ZhuangziCH
狽 bèi OC: paads MC: pɑi 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- nláng bèi 狼狽 mythical animal with short front legs and long hind legs
虎 hǔ OC: qhlaaʔ MC: huo̝ 0 AttributionsWD
Hǔ 虎 (tiger) is an auspicious animal able to eat and expell demons.
- Syntactic words
蛇 shé OC: ɢljal MC: ʑɣɛ 0 AttributionsWD
Shé 蛇 (snake) was worshipped in ancient times. The supernational creature of the north, xuánwǔ 玄武 is depicted as a turtle with a snake, and creators of humankind, Fúxī 伏羲 and Nǚwā 女媧 have both snake tails.
- Syntactic words
- ndragonCH
蛟 jiāo OC: kreew MC: kɣɛu 0 AttributionsWD
Jiāo 蛟 is a flood dragon, mythical creature capable of invoking storms and floods. Also written 鮫.
- Syntactic words
貔 pí OC: bi MC: bi 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- nwild fabulous animal, panther-like or leopard-like
鯤 kūn OC: kuun MC: kuo̝n 0 AttributionsWD
Kūn 鯤 refers to a great mythical fish that can turn into a mythical bird péng 鵬.
- Syntactic words
- njocular term for a large fish (the word means spawn)
鹿 lù OC: b-rooɡ MC: luk 0 AttributionsWD
Pronounciation of a word lù 鹿 (deer) is the same as of the word lù 祿 (a reward). The deer is thus an auspicious animal; it is also ridden by immortals.
- Syntactic words
龍 lóng OC: b-roŋ MC: li̯oŋ 0 AttributionsWD
Lóng 龍 (dragon) is one of the four supernational creations. It is the most divine of all mythical animals. The dragon brings a happiness and good fortune, and an emperor is viewed as its embodiment.
- Syntactic words
龜 guī OC: kʷrɯ MC: ki 0 AttributionsWD
Guī 龜 (turtle) is one of the four supernatural creations. It symbolizes a longevity and good fortune. The turtle was often used in divinations, sacrifices, its images appears on a cloth, and as a base of the stelae; the word itself is also used in names.
- Syntactic words
吉光 jí guāng OC: kid kʷaaŋ MC: kit kɑŋ 0 AttributionsWD
Jíguāng 吉光 is a mythical animal resembling a horse of Heaven.
- Syntactic words
四靈 sì líng OC: plids reeŋ MC: si leŋ 0 AttributionsWD
Sìlíng 四靈 is a general term for four supernational creations: dragon lóng 龍, tiger hǔ 虎, phoenix fènghuáng 風凰, and turtle guī 龜.
- Syntactic words
- NPthe four mythical or metaphysical animals unicorn 麒麟, phoenix, turtle, dragon
狼狽 láng bèi OC: ɡ-raaŋ paads MC: lɑŋ pɑi 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- NPprmythical animal with short front legs and long hind legs
辟邪 bì xié OC: peɡ sɢlja MC: piɛk zɣɛ 0 AttributionsWD
Bìxié 辟邪 is a mythical animal resembling a deer with two long horns and a long tail which can expell the evil influences.
- Syntactic words
諷凰 fěng huáng OC: plums ɡʷaaŋ MC: puŋ ɦɑŋ 0 AttributionsWD
Fènghuáng 風凰 (phoenix) is one of the four supernatural creations, the king of all birds. It symbolizes happiness, good omen, and peace.
- Syntactic words
龍馬 lóng mǎ OC: b-roŋ mraaʔ MC: li̯oŋ mɣɛ 0 AttributionsWD
Lóngmǎ 龍馬 is a mythical creature with a dragon head and body of a horse.
- Syntactic words
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